153
153
Jul 5, 2012
07/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
now you have a situation where religion is involved in these wars, nas iraq. the shiites and the sunnis have been fighting each other for 1,000 years. anything we've done there is going to be successful, why wouldn't they at least stop fighting each other now? i have a funny feeling that everything we've done there is a complete waste. in afghanistan, one more question about that. we went into afghanistan for good reason. we defeated the taliban, and we had them on the run. now we leave 10,000 men there, concentrated on iraq. i just felt that, and i want to see how you feel about that. we hadn't gone into iraq and put 60,000 men in afghanistan we could have defeated the taliban completely, by decreasing our troop strength, we let them off the hook and now they're back. and i think that they'll always be back, and there again, religion is involved there a little. i don't feel in these type of wars we can really win anything. >> so what's the question you'd like me to -- >> my question is, do you feel that in fighting these type of wars like in iraq, where relig
now you have a situation where religion is involved in these wars, nas iraq. the shiites and the sunnis have been fighting each other for 1,000 years. anything we've done there is going to be successful, why wouldn't they at least stop fighting each other now? i have a funny feeling that everything we've done there is a complete waste. in afghanistan, one more question about that. we went into afghanistan for good reason. we defeated the taliban, and we had them on the run. now we leave 10,000...
275
275
Jul 16, 2012
07/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 275
favorite 0
quote 0
that is a genuine religion. his name isrn >>y toar o he ways. was that personal or philosophical? >> it was personal. ayn rand had 100% personal all the wood was represented differently at the time. shd ffairitntael doericldpu d her archaeological call her air of a matt of fact between 1952 and 1968. there was a ig split in the randmovement punand e 19ff and on through the 60's and nathaniel brandt wanted to break off and she didn't take kindly tothat. thwatviemdbuiy. eago and even the objective is movement acknowledges. so even though she takes all kinds of accusations against him, the accusations it wa a rsdipe etck ott om nahani braed about how the objective test. >> [inaudible] >> what's go [ind] >>be ay esycog d bamvy ceful author comer writing self-help books. he got involved in. but there is a role in the objective is movement that he has to come back he appears on panels right now. 's in0,t he just left the movement. contrary to her wises she put a curse on his head. contrary to her wishes she became a vy suessful >> i wonder if you might say a little bit more about ayn ra
that is a genuine religion. his name isrn >>y toar o he ways. was that personal or philosophical? >> it was personal. ayn rand had 100% personal all the wood was represented differently at the time. shd ffairitntael doericldpu d her archaeological call her air of a matt of fact between 1952 and 1968. there was a ig split in the randmovement punand e 19ff and on through the 60's and nathaniel brandt wanted to break off and she didn't take kindly tothat. thwatviemdbuiy. eago and even...
186
186
Nov 1, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 186
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> caller: true religion apparels. earnings on the fifth. they make $300 pair of jeans. >> it's done. we're looking for greener pastures. that trade is over. find the next pbh. find the next fru religion. whether you're a nationista like i am -- you like that? you know that retail is back on track. you just need to find companies like pbh that can execute well. that's the ticket. don't move. lightning round is next. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> we still have got some tickets left. if you would like to join me and special guests next friday here in the studio, head to mad moneycnbc.com for free tickets. now sit time for the lightning round. >> buy, buy, buy. >> i will play this sound and then
. >> caller: true religion apparels. earnings on the fifth. they make $300 pair of jeans. >> it's done. we're looking for greener pastures. that trade is over. find the next pbh. find the next fru religion. whether you're a nationista like i am -- you like that? you know that retail is back on track. you just need to find companies like pbh that can execute well. that's the ticket. don't move. lightning round is next. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the...
188
188
Nov 2, 2012
11/12
by
WBAL
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> caller: true religion apparels. earnings on the fifth. they make $300 pair of jeans. >> it's done. we're looking for greener pastures. that trade is over. find the next pbh. find the next true religion. whether you're a nationista like i am -- you like that? you know that retail is back on track. you just need to find companies like pbh that can execute well. that's the ticket. don't move. lightning round is next. questio? anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. to relieve their sore throats. oh, okay, you don't need to do that. but i don't want any more of the usual lozenges and i want new cooling relief! ugh. how do you feel? now i'm cold. hmm. this is a better choice. new cepacol sensations cools instantly, and has an active ingredient that stays with you long after the lozenge is gone. ahhh. not just a sensation, sen
. >> caller: true religion apparels. earnings on the fifth. they make $300 pair of jeans. >> it's done. we're looking for greener pastures. that trade is over. find the next pbh. find the next true religion. whether you're a nationista like i am -- you like that? you know that retail is back on track. you just need to find companies like pbh that can execute well. that's the ticket. don't move. lightning round is next. questio? anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas,...
172
172
Jul 2, 2012
07/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
however, this band does not apply to profiling based on religion and national origin. and it does not apply to national security and border security investigations. in essence, these exceptions are a license to profile american muslims and hispan americans. as the nonpartisan congressional research service concluded, the guidance, quote, numerous exceptions may invite broad circumvengs for individuals of middle eastern origin and profiling of latinos. today, congressman john conyers and are sending a letter signed by 13 senators and 3 members of the house asking attorney general holder to close the loopholes in the justice department's racial profiling guidance. congress should also pass the end racial profiling act that i welcomed the attendance of my colleague and former member of these committee, senator cardin of maryland, who has taken up this cause from our colleague senator feingold and he's here today to testify. let's be clear, and i want to say this and stress it. the overwhelming majority of law enforcement officers perform their jobs admirably, honestly, an
however, this band does not apply to profiling based on religion and national origin. and it does not apply to national security and border security investigations. in essence, these exceptions are a license to profile american muslims and hispan americans. as the nonpartisan congressional research service concluded, the guidance, quote, numerous exceptions may invite broad circumvengs for individuals of middle eastern origin and profiling of latinos. today, congressman john conyers and are...
202
202
Nov 2, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 202
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> caller: true religion apparels. they reported earnings on the fifth. they make $300 pair of jeans. >> it's done. we're looking for greener pastures. that trade is over. find the next pvh. find the next tru religion. whether you're a fashionista like i am -- you like that? you know that retail is back on track. you just need to find companies like pvh that can execute well. that's the ticket. don't move. lightning round is next. if we we our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. i'm an expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most a
. >> caller: true religion apparels. they reported earnings on the fifth. they make $300 pair of jeans. >> it's done. we're looking for greener pastures. that trade is over. find the next pvh. find the next tru religion. whether you're a fashionista like i am -- you like that? you know that retail is back on track. you just need to find companies like pvh that can execute well. that's the ticket. don't move. lightning round is next. if we we our schools... ... what should we invest...
192
192
Jun 21, 2012
06/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 192
favorite 0
quote 0
he keeps his religion--you can't say mormonism without having a heart attack. it's a big part of his life. >> joy: 's big mormon. he's not a small mormon. >> no, his family is a founding family in the religion. it's a big part of his life. also his tax returns. he gave 23 back tax returns to the mccain four years ago to be vetted for the vice presidency. why aren't we seeing them. he had his hard drives destroyed or erased to hide his records. people want a president they can know and trust, and this is the man from nowhere. >> joy: i love that. >> it's bigger than any ideological or political point because it speaks to the heart of his character. >> joy: come out, come out wherever you are. >> exactly. >> joy: if he's elected, the ryan budget would cut so many--it would cut medicare, medicaid and you would have many many more people on the streets. you would possibly have violence because people are so scared and nervous about their livelihoods. >> well, the ryan budget--there are so many things. immigration, self deportation. you know, he's so boxed in now af
he keeps his religion--you can't say mormonism without having a heart attack. it's a big part of his life. >> joy: 's big mormon. he's not a small mormon. >> no, his family is a founding family in the religion. it's a big part of his life. also his tax returns. he gave 23 back tax returns to the mccain four years ago to be vetted for the vice presidency. why aren't we seeing them. he had his hard drives destroyed or erased to hide his records. people want a president they can know...
113
113
Mar 4, 2012
03/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
this guy, my one gripe against him is he brings so much religion into the square. just play football. we don't need to see it on every play. >> isn't he inspiring? >> inspiring? inspiring to who? to o the people who are religious? >> if you work from the point of view that most americans are not atheist like you, if they do believe in god, having a clean living, simply talented professional sportsman actually being very, i think, modest, you know, humble -- >> kr couldn't he do this without the religion? >> it's a free country. you can do whatever you want. let's not forget that faith is just an opinion. it's just somebody's opinion. which gets us back to rick santorum. he thinks it's something more than an opinion. i would like to say that to him. he doesn't believe in the separation of church and state. >> he did. >> that's absolutely ridiculous. that is unacceptable in this country. it is just your opinion. you are allowed to have your opinion. you're allowed to have your opinion that a palestinian 2,000 years ago walked on water and did magic tricks and was rea
this guy, my one gripe against him is he brings so much religion into the square. just play football. we don't need to see it on every play. >> isn't he inspiring? >> inspiring? inspiring to who? to o the people who are religious? >> if you work from the point of view that most americans are not atheist like you, if they do believe in god, having a clean living, simply talented professional sportsman actually being very, i think, modest, you know, humble -- >> kr...
108
108
Dec 17, 2012
12/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
, soll the world's religions many of them represented here today, they start with a simple question. why are we here? what gives our life meeting? what gives our acts purpose? we know our time on this earth is fleeting. we know we will each have our share of pleasure and pain. even after we chase after some earthly goal, we will fall short of what we hoped. we know no matter how good our intentions, we will all stumbles sometimes, in some way. we will make mistakes. we will experience hardships. even when we are trying to do the right thing, we know much of our time will be spent groping through the darkness, so often on able to discern god's heavenly plans. there is only one thing we can be sure of. that is the love that we have. for our children, for our families, for each other. the warmth of a small child's embrace. that is true. the memories we have of them, the joy that they bring. , the wonder we see through their eyes, that fierce and boundless love we feel for them. a love that takes us out of ourselves, confines us to something larger. we know that is what matters. we know
, soll the world's religions many of them represented here today, they start with a simple question. why are we here? what gives our life meeting? what gives our acts purpose? we know our time on this earth is fleeting. we know we will each have our share of pleasure and pain. even after we chase after some earthly goal, we will fall short of what we hoped. we know no matter how good our intentions, we will all stumbles sometimes, in some way. we will make mistakes. we will experience...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
is it is it true that george bush pitched religion and joshua to invade iraq and take out the sheer rock. you know the french and the russians were really doubtful about the intelligence. on iraq and weapons of mass destruction and let me now take a moment to make sure we point out they were right yes you know it's sort of one of the people who well the french are wimps is like no the french were right. and so because of that and because they had the power in the u.n. to veto a resolution both tony blair the prime minister of england and bush were hitting russia and france. trying to get them on board and bush had a phone call with sheer rock where he was trying every angle it was you know we have to stop saddam that wasn't working if we don't work together the un will lose credibility that wasn't working and he tried one after another after another and chirac thought you know it's like it's like listening to somebody dance you know from room one side of the other reasons picking the next step and suddenly the next step veered out of the room and bush said you know jacques. you're you're
is it is it true that george bush pitched religion and joshua to invade iraq and take out the sheer rock. you know the french and the russians were really doubtful about the intelligence. on iraq and weapons of mass destruction and let me now take a moment to make sure we point out they were right yes you know it's sort of one of the people who well the french are wimps is like no the french were right. and so because of that and because they had the power in the u.n. to veto a resolution both...
184
184
Feb 25, 2012
02/12
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 0
because this is the thing about religion, right? it's not just about what sort of do you do with your weekend, religious of religion is in the advice giving business of the choices we make personally and of course choices we make collectively. this is in part what's going on with santorum, that we have a set of collective choices that are moral and ethical or not. help me, though, on this question of how this version of libertarianism consistently feels to me like it becomes a states rights question rather than a question about the state in the broadest sense. i want to show quickly we have right now states that are suing the federal government about the liberty that states are meant to have. so we have seven states suing over a birth control mandate, 26 states suing over the affordable health care act that i said before we went to break. i don't like states' rights. i like individual rights. why does the issue of the state become about states with a little "s"? >> first, we have the project of federalism in the country and a balanc
because this is the thing about religion, right? it's not just about what sort of do you do with your weekend, religious of religion is in the advice giving business of the choices we make personally and of course choices we make collectively. this is in part what's going on with santorum, that we have a set of collective choices that are moral and ethical or not. help me, though, on this question of how this version of libertarianism consistently feels to me like it becomes a states rights...
218
218
Apr 25, 2012
04/12
by
CNN
tv
eye 218
favorite 0
quote 0
he's been running for president since 2007, maybe many christians are not comfortable with his religion. on the campaign trail, romney has discussed what bonds him with other christians. >> i happen to believe that jesus christ is the son of god and my savior. i know people have different views and i respect those views and don't believe those qualify or disqualify people for leadership in our nation. >> still some students at liberty university, an evangelical college are upset that romney will speak at commencement calling him a cult leader. an influential voice in the christian community disagrees but qualifies his support for romney. >> when i hear mitt romney say that he believes that jesus is the son of god, that he's the christ, raised from the dead and he's his savior, that's good enough for me. i would encourage them in the same way. we don't all have the same views. i realize mormonism is not traditional christianity. i'm broader and more open in the fact that when someone loves jesus and believes they're the son of god, that's good for me. >> he could support a muslim or hind
he's been running for president since 2007, maybe many christians are not comfortable with his religion. on the campaign trail, romney has discussed what bonds him with other christians. >> i happen to believe that jesus christ is the son of god and my savior. i know people have different views and i respect those views and don't believe those qualify or disqualify people for leadership in our nation. >> still some students at liberty university, an evangelical college are upset...
212
212
Jul 6, 2012
07/12
by
WJLA
tv
eye 212
favorite 0
quote 0
says they were using the religion to manipulate the children. >> it was towards scientology. towards tom and his influence. and become scientologists and away from nicole, who was clearly sour on the subject. >> reporter: overnight, scientology officials released a statement from tommy davis saying i've never spoken about isabella or connor about their mother and never would. and a spokesman from tom cruise called rathman's accusations as false. as for connor and bella's relationship with katie holmes, it was reportedly very warm, at least up until the divorce filing. >> connor and bella were apparently very close to katie. she's talked about them in interviews. and there's even reports they were so close, they even called her mom sometimes. >> reporter: okay. so, we know from sources close to holmes, that her husband's devotion to scientology is one of the reasons she filed for divorce. it is possible, observers say, that holmes saw what happened to nicole kidman and her relationship to her children and she's making sure that doesn't happen to her and suri. >>> here to talk
says they were using the religion to manipulate the children. >> it was towards scientology. towards tom and his influence. and become scientologists and away from nicole, who was clearly sour on the subject. >> reporter: overnight, scientology officials released a statement from tommy davis saying i've never spoken about isabella or connor about their mother and never would. and a spokesman from tom cruise called rathman's accusations as false. as for connor and bella's...
305
305
tv
eye 305
favorite 0
quote 0
and what a former top scientologist said about how the religion manipulated them? did their experience with their faith fuel katy's decision to file for divorce? ♪ >>> the "skyscraper" superstar taking over central park this morning. demi lovato here, live. all of her lovatics stayed up all night. get ready for the "gma" party in the park. >>> the sounds of demi lovato. we'll be hearing her in the park later this morning. good morning, everyone. great friday ahead. as you can see, robin and george both off, enjoy their friday. delighted to have amy robach with us here. again, london on edge for the second day. we'll get to the new arrest there's in a moment. >>> and violent storms overnight that left two people dead in the south. how long will this extreme weather keep going? and what's ahead for your weekend? sam is tracking all of that. >>> and a breakthrough in the baffling case of what happened to a missing louisiana coed. mickey shunick. police have made an arrest. we'll tell you what led them to the suspect. >>> however, we're going to turn to the latest on
and what a former top scientologist said about how the religion manipulated them? did their experience with their faith fuel katy's decision to file for divorce? ♪ >>> the "skyscraper" superstar taking over central park this morning. demi lovato here, live. all of her lovatics stayed up all night. get ready for the "gma" party in the park. >>> the sounds of demi lovato. we'll be hearing her in the park later this morning. good morning, everyone. great...
116
116
Mar 17, 2012
03/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
high and thick in this country, among the classes, the sexes, the races, the generations and even the religion, and i we bring down those walls, what we will find is that there are millions of people all shapes, all colors, all nationalities from different background, leading verdes separate lives in this country, and if we organize them we can change america and change the world, so, yes, sir, do advocate bringing the walls down, the walls of race simple, sexism, ageism, the walls ofisms that stands in the way of people being able to recognize we have more in common than we have difference. that was the last question. no more questions. so i win the election. berkeley radical, elected to congress. i remember i walked in the door the first day the democratic caucus, and to my right there was a trupp of my colleagues, and they didn't know i could hear them. and somebody said, have you -- where is that radical s.o.b., have you seen him? and guy, oh, my god. if that's the way the democrats see me, how do the republicans see me? he said you were on the berkeley city council. yes, sir. you now abou
high and thick in this country, among the classes, the sexes, the races, the generations and even the religion, and i we bring down those walls, what we will find is that there are millions of people all shapes, all colors, all nationalities from different background, leading verdes separate lives in this country, and if we organize them we can change america and change the world, so, yes, sir, do advocate bringing the walls down, the walls of race simple, sexism, ageism, the walls ofisms that...
143
143
Apr 10, 2012
04/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 1
religion. >> our country's first national law get the declaration of independence spoke to the inalienable rights given to america's by our creator. the truth is that over constitution says that we are guaranteed freedom of religion, not freedom from religion. you're given our right from god including life, liberty and pursuit of happiness, we as americans believe the right from got it is in god we trust. >> religion is of the world's most recognized controversies since welcome the beginning of human history. many countries still don't recognize certain religions and don't give you the natural rights to choose what you want to believe in. the first amendment glanced the right of freedom of religion and it's a huge part of our society, and i life, this is my church. united methodist church. to fully understand the relationship between the government and religion, my family took a trip to colorado springs where we visited the united states air force academy chapel one of the first chapel commissi
religion. >> our country's first national law get the declaration of independence spoke to the inalienable rights given to america's by our creator. the truth is that over constitution says that we are guaranteed freedom of religion, not freedom from religion. you're given our right from god including life, liberty and pursuit of happiness, we as americans believe the right from got it is in god we trust. >> religion is of the world's most recognized controversies since welcome the...
155
155
May 29, 2012
05/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> there is also that freedom of religion clause. and the fact that the catholic church is living with that freedom of religion. we have the right to do that within our organization. we have the absolute right. people working there can choose other places to work and i will tell you something else. my daughter in fact works in a catholic school in los angeles. and so do many other young girls work in catholic schools. there are ways around this. if you want ways around it. you can go to your doctor, you can get a letter from your doctor. you can take it to the insurance company and the insurance company with the letter from the doctor will allow you if you wish to in fact get your birth control. but you have to get a letter from your doctor. megyn: i asked somebody about that from a catholic institution saying, because some on the left have raised the issue that a lot of women take birth control for medical reasons to regulate their cycles and so on. i asked whether that is objectionable to the catholic church to pay for it under tho
. >> there is also that freedom of religion clause. and the fact that the catholic church is living with that freedom of religion. we have the right to do that within our organization. we have the absolute right. people working there can choose other places to work and i will tell you something else. my daughter in fact works in a catholic school in los angeles. and so do many other young girls work in catholic schools. there are ways around this. if you want ways around it. you can go to...
201
201
Aug 21, 2012
08/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 201
favorite 0
quote 0
the actual issues, they are conservative on national security, on government spending and taxes and religion. back to the point, though, the president is trying to have it both ways. he promised he would do immigration reform, which he didn't. he has the highest deportations of any president in history. which is it? does he like immigrants or does he not like immigrants? he can't have it both ways. stuart: you're essentially conservative. >> center right, yes. stuart: you support governor romney in this election. >> hispanic leadership network does not endorse, but we engage in the hispanic community on center right issues. stuart: thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you for having me. stuart: los angeles is facing a financial crisis, and a lot of it has to do with public worker pensions. but its current mayor will not do anything to existing worker pensions. won't touch them. what would former l.a. mayor richard riordan do? he has a plan and he joins us next. [ male announcer ] if you have to take care of legal matters. legalzoom has an easy and affordable option. you get quality s
the actual issues, they are conservative on national security, on government spending and taxes and religion. back to the point, though, the president is trying to have it both ways. he promised he would do immigration reform, which he didn't. he has the highest deportations of any president in history. which is it? does he like immigrants or does he not like immigrants? he can't have it both ways. stuart: you're essentially conservative. >> center right, yes. stuart: you support governor...
285
285
Mar 21, 2012
03/12
by
WRC
tv
eye 285
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> somebody is either going to get religion or somebody is going to lose it real fast. that is a match. those two guys together. >> you think he'll watch his mouth around tebow? >> are you kidding me? i don't think so. >> i don't think he watches his mouth around anybody. steven strasburg talking baseball now hasn't dominated in spring training but nationals manager davie johnson has seen enough to name him the opening day starter. johnson also said that he doubts chemming wong will be ready to start the season and will be replaced in the rotation by john landon who was making the start today with rizzo looking on. looked good. went four scoreless innings giving up just three hits and striking out two including drew sutton in the fourth. the nationals will need him at least for a while. top of the ninth now. nationals one strike away from victory. ryan perry to jordan peraz who lines the base hit to right field. david aram scores and that ties the game at one apiece. in the top of the tenth jose costanza with the grounder. uh-oh. right off the glove. that allows the win
. >> somebody is either going to get religion or somebody is going to lose it real fast. that is a match. those two guys together. >> you think he'll watch his mouth around tebow? >> are you kidding me? i don't think so. >> i don't think he watches his mouth around anybody. steven strasburg talking baseball now hasn't dominated in spring training but nationals manager davie johnson has seen enough to name him the opening day starter. johnson also said that he doubts...
324
324
Aug 1, 2012
08/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 324
favorite 0
quote 0
my team wanted to fire me. >> hospitality is a religion nor you. that's part of the core competition. >> what hospitality is is a dye aing low. that's what social media . >>> it was the longest second of one young >>> it was the longest second of one young athlete's life. when it was over she did not leave the fencing match for more than an hour. this morning we'll show you one of the mora mazing moments from this summer's olympic games. you're watching "cbs this morning." ♪ sweet emotion ♪ sweet emotion sizzling news from chili's lunch break combos. try our new lunch-size grilled chicken fajitas, with sauteed onions and peppers, served with soup or salad. lunch break combos, starting at 6 bucks. enjoy them with friends, because a lunch together feeds the friendship. ♪ look out baby 'cause here i come ♪ ♪ and i'm bringing you a love that's true ♪ ♪ so get ready ♪ so get ready ♪ gonna try to make you love me too ♪ ♪ so get ready ♪ so get ready ♪ 'cause here i come ♪ get ready 'cause here i come ♪ i'm on my way ♪ get r
my team wanted to fire me. >> hospitality is a religion nor you. that's part of the core competition. >> what hospitality is is a dye aing low. that's what social media . >>> it was the longest second of one young >>> it was the longest second of one young athlete's life. when it was over she did not leave the fencing match for more than an hour. this morning we'll show you one of the mora mazing moments from this summer's olympic games. you're watching "cbs...
85
85
Nov 6, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
he was very much an antiestablishment type of person, both in politics and in religion. this is a very rare volume. i'm not sure how many there are. >> supposedly there was 34. what happens is when you publish it it in the senate warehouse in the warehouse was struck at lightning and burned and of course everyone been fat okay, that was because god was fighting him, so i think 34 copies are supposed to have survived. i don't know how many survived or how many are in another library. i mean, there are some around, but it is a rare book to get in this particular. >> in this book, with concerned. what do you set it and claim the pages. you can see it's in very good condition. of course we did not touch the marks of the previous ownership. you can see the female provost, probably the name of the previous owner. we put it in a modest binding. not at ms fancy binding at all. would've been modest in his first published, maybe not bound at all. >> is an iconic figure to us. we tend to think of ethan allen and greenock voice in their struggle for independence really from new york
he was very much an antiestablishment type of person, both in politics and in religion. this is a very rare volume. i'm not sure how many there are. >> supposedly there was 34. what happens is when you publish it it in the senate warehouse in the warehouse was struck at lightning and burned and of course everyone been fat okay, that was because god was fighting him, so i think 34 copies are supposed to have survived. i don't know how many survived or how many are in another library. i...
73
73
Dec 29, 2012
12/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
it is that you should extend discrimination law, or you should protect the free exercise of religion to the greatest extent possible? we would get these cases and resolve them in terms of a particular liberal or conservative political agenda. there are ways of characterizing us that make more sense in terms of what we do. some of my colleagues prefer to adhere strictly to that text of the statute. others of my colleagues look more expensively to what we call the legislative history of the background of the statute, or a purpose, and it makes sense to refer to them in those terms. some of those think it is important what the framers of the constitution were thinking about at the founding when they drafted it. others on the court take a more flexible view and think that the interpretation of the constitution should be informed by evolutionary developments. those sorts of things make sense. it is easier, i think, for court reporters to say that justice is liberal and that justice is conservative, and i do not think it is helpful in looking at what we do. >> let me switch to a question a
it is that you should extend discrimination law, or you should protect the free exercise of religion to the greatest extent possible? we would get these cases and resolve them in terms of a particular liberal or conservative political agenda. there are ways of characterizing us that make more sense in terms of what we do. some of my colleagues prefer to adhere strictly to that text of the statute. others of my colleagues look more expensively to what we call the legislative history of the...
200
200
Mar 7, 2012
03/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
let's talk about kcatholicism ad religion. if you look at the ohio breakdown of how different religions voted, the catholics went for the mormon. they went for romney, 44%, over rick santorum 31% which who is catholic. protestants went for the catholic, rick santorum. people who said they were protestants went for mitt romney. gingrich, who is lgs kalso cath len%. i want to see the importance of religion to your vote in ohio. and if you look here, i'm going to pull them all up for you. it really tells an interesting story, i think. for people who said religion didn't matter, they mostly went for mitt romney. 44%. right? for people who said, it matters not much, again, mitt romney here. but look, somewhat mattered, 50%. whenever something is somewhat or maybe or middle of the road, maybe go for mitt romney in these republican exit polls that we've seen. and for those who said that religion mattered a great deal, 53% went for rick santorum but so that's how it broke on the religion front on ohio. i know paul steinhauser has talk
let's talk about kcatholicism ad religion. if you look at the ohio breakdown of how different religions voted, the catholics went for the mormon. they went for romney, 44%, over rick santorum 31% which who is catholic. protestants went for the catholic, rick santorum. people who said they were protestants went for mitt romney. gingrich, who is lgs kalso cath len%. i want to see the importance of religion to your vote in ohio. and if you look here, i'm going to pull them all up for you. it...
204
204
Mar 22, 2012
03/12
by
WBFF
tv
eye 204
favorite 0
quote 0
that would help start her life over.the website says anthony is turning to religion for salvation... so that she can the california mansion wheree michael jackson died in 2009... is up for saleethe house has been placed on the market for 23-point-9 million 17-thhusand square foot home has seven bedrooms... thirteen bathrooms... an elevaaor and a coming up... it's like toilet.flushing nats natshow much water you could be wasting... witt your currentttoilet... and the brands that can save you 90-dollars or more a month. you're watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. ((break 3)) the hammer has come down on the saants. the national football league announced bounty system to take out players on other teams.as greg black explains... the team also got hit with a half-a-million-dollar fine and must give p its second-round draft pickssfor two seasons. saints head coachhsean payton will be suspended without pay for a year -- and generrl manager mickey loomis will be &pout for eight games next season.the n-f-l says money from a pool was paid to players for hits that took opposin
that would help start her life over.the website says anthony is turning to religion for salvation... so that she can the california mansion wheree michael jackson died in 2009... is up for saleethe house has been placed on the market for 23-point-9 million 17-thhusand square foot home has seven bedrooms... thirteen bathrooms... an elevaaor and a coming up... it's like toilet.flushing nats natshow much water you could be wasting... witt your currentttoilet... and the brands that can save you...
147
147
Oct 28, 2012
10/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
called houston oasis to provide support and fellowship to people who font want to be part of organized religion. and i'm planning to appear at m.i.t. wednesday to talk about my book. for details, go to facebook.com/up with chris. so what should you know for the week? well, in a nation whereby partisan consensus tells us we're equally accountable to justice but that the nation will suffer if we apply justice to the deeds of those who ran the country, should you know that other tds actually hold former heads of state criminally accountable. at least former premiere berlusconi was convicted of tax fraud and sentenced to four years in prison. and he is still in court for charges he paid for sex with a minor and tried to cover it p. as you watch sandy make its way to the eastern seaboard, large corporate entities who make their money by assessing and quantifying risks are freaked out by the effects of climate change. a new report from a top reinsurer concludes that climate driven changes are already evident over the last few decades for severe thunderstorms, heavy precipitation and flash flooding, h
called houston oasis to provide support and fellowship to people who font want to be part of organized religion. and i'm planning to appear at m.i.t. wednesday to talk about my book. for details, go to facebook.com/up with chris. so what should you know for the week? well, in a nation whereby partisan consensus tells us we're equally accountable to justice but that the nation will suffer if we apply justice to the deeds of those who ran the country, should you know that other tds actually hold...
194
194
Feb 20, 2012
02/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 194
favorite 0
quote 0
guest: this is not a religion. -- caller: this is not a religion. this hospital is in business to make money or at least survive to provide this care. host: so, tony perkins should the catholic related charities and hospitals be treated like businesses? guest: i also worked at a hospital at night, when i came out of the marine corps. i was not an orderly though. i work in security. i would be pulled in to assist with some things, help with cpr helping doctors that were short-handed. these are non-profit hospitals. we go back to the history of this country, it was churches that started the first hospitals in this country. they continue to do so and continue to do that today the percentage off of the tahoe ahead but if they were forced out of business because they were forced to violate the teachings of their faith we would have a crisis of health care in this country. we need to respect the party first, who remain in communities and respect their religious views. that is simply all the they are asking for, and i do based upon the first amendment. hos
guest: this is not a religion. -- caller: this is not a religion. this hospital is in business to make money or at least survive to provide this care. host: so, tony perkins should the catholic related charities and hospitals be treated like businesses? guest: i also worked at a hospital at night, when i came out of the marine corps. i was not an orderly though. i work in security. i would be pulled in to assist with some things, help with cpr helping doctors that were short-handed. these are...
294
294
Jun 20, 2012
06/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 294
favorite 0
quote 0
stop preaching politics and leave religion out of the election. bennie in connecticut, are you serious, jack? all white men? was it just all white men who gave majority of the house to the republicans in 2010? was it just old white men who elected scott brown to the senate seat held for years by ted kennedy? is it just old white men polled showing romney's ahead of obama nationally and ahead, tied or only one or two points behind obama in traditionally safe. what a dumb and loaded question. they can start by being more inclusive for what they stand for. not everyone's millionaire or gone pro-war while insisting pro-life. for the record i'm a middle-aged almost 50 white guy and they've got nothing for me. alan in texas writes maybe a pair of mc hammer pants would be a good start, but don't ask "who let the dogs out." and larry in texas writes, i don't know, jack, you tell us. aren't you an old white man? am i ever. if you want to read more, go to cnn.com/caffertyfile or post on "the situation room"'s facebook page. >> thank you, jack. pizza chains
stop preaching politics and leave religion out of the election. bennie in connecticut, are you serious, jack? all white men? was it just all white men who gave majority of the house to the republicans in 2010? was it just old white men who elected scott brown to the senate seat held for years by ted kennedy? is it just old white men polled showing romney's ahead of obama nationally and ahead, tied or only one or two points behind obama in traditionally safe. what a dumb and loaded question....
269
269
Jul 18, 2012
07/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 269
favorite 0
quote 0
invoke religion. i swear to god. >> swear on the bible. >> swear on the bible. >> swear on my mother's name. never believe it. >> or, jesus, why did you ask me that? >> that's a good one. >> there's that. >> going into attack mode is another one. showing inappropriate level of concern. >> so many politicians that we can -- >> you see that in politics a lot. when you ask someone a tough question and it's an important question and you want to know the answer to t they don't have any good response for you. what they try to do is impeach the credibility of the question, lower its level of importance so they don't look as bad. >> when somebody says to governor romney, do you have anything to hide in your tax returns and he says, i don't think barack obama understands america, that is a telltale sign. >> quite possibly, yes. >> are you calling mitt romney a liar? >> no. it's a tell of something. >> hiding the mouth or eyes. clearing the throat and swallowing. using grooming gestures. what does that one mean
invoke religion. i swear to god. >> swear on the bible. >> swear on the bible. >> swear on my mother's name. never believe it. >> or, jesus, why did you ask me that? >> that's a good one. >> there's that. >> going into attack mode is another one. showing inappropriate level of concern. >> so many politicians that we can -- >> you see that in politics a lot. when you ask someone a tough question and it's an important question and you want to...
249
249
Apr 24, 2012
04/12
by
CNN
tv
eye 249
favorite 0
quote 0
people being able to come together even despite their difference in religion and their beliefs. america has always been the type of world that can come together with people and we get a job done. that's what runs in my blood line. get the job done. many years ago we were brought here and now that we're here, this is home. i'm glad that -- i hate the way we had come here but since we're here, it has turned out to be a wonderful things. i look around at the buildings. i look around at the city and the structures and stuff and that's all of our ancestors and our people. you and our people. we put work in to get us to this point where we are. now we have a civilized world. it's time for us to catch up with our world around us and get civilized ourselves. >> 20 years later. the riot within is the name of the book written by rodney king. thank you so much. you can join us on sunday, which is the 20th anniversary of the riots at 8:00 p.m. eastern as cnn presents "race and rage." a look at race relations between police and the black community on sunday. >>> still ahead on "starting poin
people being able to come together even despite their difference in religion and their beliefs. america has always been the type of world that can come together with people and we get a job done. that's what runs in my blood line. get the job done. many years ago we were brought here and now that we're here, this is home. i'm glad that -- i hate the way we had come here but since we're here, it has turned out to be a wonderful things. i look around at the buildings. i look around at the city...
227
227
Feb 21, 2012
02/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 227
favorite 0
quote 0
cases to prosecute, because most of what takes place in the catholic church and probably most other religions is done behind closed doors and there's not a lot of reason for one priest to come out and testify against another. but this case, there's talk about secret archives that were kept by the church, which are going to be looked at, possibly made public. it's going to be a real eye opener of a trial, suzanne, in terms of looking into how the roman catholic church was organized in philadelphia and what efforts it took, if any, to protect the children of the philadelphia diocese. so it's going to be a real eye-opener of a trial. >> and do we think that this trial is actually going to make it easier,more hospitable for victims of alleged abuse to come forward? >> i'm not sure that it will. i think that we have to see how it pans out. and i say that because the theory against the monsignor who's the defendant in the case, monsignor william lin, is somewhat of a shaky theory. they're relying on a law saying that he had an obligation to report child abuse. it's not clear that that law, which wa
cases to prosecute, because most of what takes place in the catholic church and probably most other religions is done behind closed doors and there's not a lot of reason for one priest to come out and testify against another. but this case, there's talk about secret archives that were kept by the church, which are going to be looked at, possibly made public. it's going to be a real eye opener of a trial, suzanne, in terms of looking into how the roman catholic church was organized in...
100
100
Dec 29, 2012
12/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
the great religions of the world . dr. martin luther king jr. we were ready. we would be sitting in, standing at theater are going out freedom ride. we would be beaten. we would be jailed. but we didn't strike back. non-violence as a way of living, as a way of life. better to love them to hate. reconciliation. one example. i first came to washington d.c. may 1st 1961. .. food was good. and someone said, should be above because this may be like the last supper. the next day, may 4, 1961, we left washing 10, traveling from here on our way to new orleans. the first incident occurred in charlotte, north carolina. back in 1961, black people in way people could be seated together on a greyhound bus. couldn't share the same waiting room, the same restroom facilities. segregation was the order of the day. in charlotte, north carolina in may 1961, young african-american man entered a so-called weight waiting room. he went into the waiting room and later into the barbershop and tried to get shoe shine. he was arrested and taken to jail. the next day, went to trial in th
the great religions of the world . dr. martin luther king jr. we were ready. we would be sitting in, standing at theater are going out freedom ride. we would be beaten. we would be jailed. but we didn't strike back. non-violence as a way of living, as a way of life. better to love them to hate. reconciliation. one example. i first came to washington d.c. may 1st 1961. .. food was good. and someone said, should be above because this may be like the last supper. the next day, may 4, 1961, we left...
152
152
Dec 29, 2012
12/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
we studied the great religions of the world. we studied for.her martin luther king junior was all about and we were ready and we would be sitting in her standing in at a theater or going on a freedom ride and we would be beaten, we would be jailed. but we didn't strike back. we had it as a way of living, in way of life, that it's better to love into hate. we wanted to build a community. we wanted to be reconciled. so this book is also about reconciliation. to give you one example, i first came to washington d.c. they first come in 1861 to go on something called a freedom ride. 18 of us, seven right and six african-americans came here may 1st. we participated in nonviolent workshops and i will never forget him the night of may 3rd, someplace in downtown washington, we went to a chinese restaurant. growing up in rural alabama, going to school in nashville i'd never been to a chinese restaurant before. never had a meal at a chinese restaurant. but at night we had a wonderful meal. food was good and someone said, you should eat whil
we studied the great religions of the world. we studied for.her martin luther king junior was all about and we were ready and we would be sitting in her standing in at a theater or going on a freedom ride and we would be beaten, we would be jailed. but we didn't strike back. we had it as a way of living, in way of life, that it's better to love into hate. we wanted to build a community. we wanted to be reconciled. so this book is also about reconciliation. to give you one example, i first came...